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Author Archives: Jennie Lay
Dialing in on the cell phone debate

Professor Frank Barnes weighs in on cell phones’ possibly damaging effects.
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Battling muscle loss

CU-Boulder molecular, cellular and developmental biology professor Bradley Olwin’s research on stem cell transplants and muscle repair may offer new hope for boosting quality of life.
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The man fighting measles one breath at a time

Professor Bob Sievers has invented an inhalable measles vaccine that could save thousands of children’s lives.
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Bringing down the house

Since the turn of the century, earthquakes — including tsunamis — have directly or indirectly claimed the lives of more than 640,000 people, four times more than in the preceding two decades, and proportionately more than the global increase in population would anticipate.
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Tagged earthquake, earthquake resistant, kashmir, population growth, sichuan, sumatra, taiwan, turkey
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Kidding around on the slopes

Kidd says it’s all a dream come true – and his genuine passion for skiing has driven him to spread his love and inspiration with everyone from Special Olympians to Ute Indian schoolkids.
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Tagged billy kidd, bob beattie, jimmie heuga, olympics, sandy hildner, skiing
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